I have spent many sleepless nights trying to get my DVD back ups to work. If I use DVD X COPY, the backup works fine in both of my standalone DVD players, but, if I have to make it fit on 1 dvd using ifoedit, then burn it with the latest NERO, it only works in 1 player. I have searched all over the net for an easy to use guide. Any help will be eternally appreciated.
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Try this DVD 2 DVDR for dummies guide.
its pretty straightforward for putting dvd to 1 disc
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I actually tried that one, but it got confusing because I didnt need to re-encode it because the movie would fit after I took all the audio out except dolby in ifoedit. I followed joepic's suggestion from another post that said how to do it, but can't seem to get it to work in my Aiwa player with that method, then burning it with Nero in UDF-ROM mode.
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well if thats the case all you need to do is open up smart ripper go to movie and go to stream processing. put a check in the box enable stream processing and put a check mark in to box with the video and one in the box with teh audio you want. then to the right of that click on demux to extra file. make sure you do this to both. once that is done you will have a m2v and sc3 file. now you need to get ifoedit95. then go to dvd auther and click on auther new dvd, now are you have to do is import you m2v and ac3 files. then ifoedit will make new dvds fiies. now just burn them useing nero or whatever you use to burn dvd files.
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